I would check your oil, probably getting into your crankcase and burning away. Look for white smoke from your exhaust, it should be nearly clear, Blue is oil burning, white is water. Good luck!
The coolant is designed to exchange heat when pressurized. Lose the pressure and the coolant loses it's ablility to retain high temperatures. Of course you're loses the pressure through the crack in the head.
faulty pressure cap or center housing has rusted through to the outer seal ...
It collects the expanding coolant that is heated by the engine and recycles it back into the coolant system once it loses enough heat. The radiator overflow tank works in conjunction with the radiator cap to protect the engine and prevent coolant loss due to overflow. Source: Quora.com
This quote means that when someone engages in negative behavior, like spreading rumors or insults (throwing mud), they end up losing respect or credibility (losing ground) in the process. Essentially, engaging in negative actions can harm one's reputation or cause them to lose support from others.
Oil or trans fluid is getting in the coolant system. Have it checked out now. You can ruin lots of things by driving it.
Sounds like you may have a bad head gasket.It will leak exhaust into the cooling system and create alot of pressure
The wheels on the side of the direction of the turn.
I saw this on a sign once and thought is was amazing. He who throws dirt, loses ground.
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No, you can only deduct gambling loses up to the amount of winnings in the year you win. You cannot deduct gambling loses without having winnings, unless you are a professional gambler and that is your only form of income, then you need to have very accurate, detailed information on your wins and loses.
no a gerbal cant die without fur on its tale
Francis Gage in the episode "Without a Sound".